Sensor systems acquisition services from CACI to go to U.S. Army
NewsApril 15, 2019
ARLINGTON, Va. CACI International has won a $71 million task order to provide sensor systems acquisition services to the U.S. Army Program Executive Office (PEO); the five-year contract represents new work in CACI?s Surveillance and Reconnaissance market area.
Under the terms of the contract, CACI will provide acquisition, engineering, quality assurance, test, logistics, and operations management services to the PEO Soldier’s Project Manager, Soldier Sensor and Lasers (PM SSL), which equips soldiers with products for enhanced vision and targeting capabilities in day, night, and all-weather conditions; and develops systems that precisely locate and designate enemy targets. CACI is tasked with enabling technology maturation, production, deployment, and sustainment of new mobility and targeting systems.
John Mengucci, CACI Chief Operating Officer, said of the contract: “CACI has built a sterling record providing engineering, logistics support, and new equipment training for the Army. The expert staff and technical assistance CACI provides will further assist the Army to develop, test, and field the next generation of soldier sensor and laser equipment.”